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14 Apr, 2019
Great addition to any car model diorama.
Bought this as i fancied something different to compliment my 1/25 car models (though i dont do dioramas), had a couple of male figures from a truck accessory kit i bought years ago, had fun building those recently so started looking for others and found the Masterbox figures. She goes together very easy, kit is very high quality, very detailed, sculpting is very sharp with no flash, i just sanded off the mould lines on her legs, spray painted her rather than brush paint as i felt brush paint would fill in the details, her flesh is Ford Tuscan beige and her outfit is Ford maritime blue, cap is white primer.

03 Jul, 2020
Easy to fit, well made, looks great.
Very easy to fit, clear instructions, looks superb, no hesitation in recommending this.

14 Jan, 2018
Quality Part.
1 of 1 found this helpful Bearing seems good quality with caged rollers, swivel hub bearings are a big problem with RS Meganes so it's great that this part is available, not a job i was looking forward to but it was a lot easier than i thought, big job, whole hub assembly has to come off, no special tools needed though, bearing can be knocked out and new one knocked in, no press needed, hit the head of the slackened lower bolt to knock the old one out upwards and knock the new one in downwards using a 36mm socket and a long 1/2 drive extension as a drift, if you are handy with spanners it's not too bad.